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StoryFun with Dick and Jane barryj1614 years 12 months ago
StorySamantha Silver Spun Sand1115 years 4 days ago
StoryThe poet and the art teacher seashore2415 years 5 days ago
StoryComes the Sandman Silver Spun Sand1915 years 6 days ago
StoryWoman of Small Histories Silver Spun Sand1715 years 6 days ago
StoryHoping for the Best Silver Spun Sand1415 years 1 week ago
StoryBuried -sample. lwilkinson1015 years 1 week ago
StoryAn Encounter ajblack45671015 years 1 week ago
StoryI'm a painter not a writer seashore2615 years 1 week ago
StoryPostcard Home Silver Spun Sand2415 years 1 week ago
StorySextillions of Infidels barryj1315 years 2 weeks ago
StoryBarnaby Jones Silver Spun Sand2215 years 3 weeks ago
StoryKissing Cousins barryj1315 years 4 weeks ago
StoryMedusas chelseyflood1915 years 1 month ago
StoryThe Grave gingeresque715 years 1 month ago
StoryCeila4 celticman715 years 1 month ago
StoryWinter's Garden Silver Spun Sand2315 years 1 month ago
StoryThe 7N Bus, Part 2 of 2 Nexis Pas315 years 1 month ago
StoryThe 7N Bus, Part 1 of 2 Nexis Pas815 years 1 month ago
StoryCeila celticman1215 years 1 month ago
StorySupermarket Sadhu barryj1215 years 1 month ago
StorySix Catholics and an Atheist barryj1415 years 1 month ago
StoryThe Reticent Storyteller barryj1615 years 2 months ago
Storyit's cold out shoe715 years 2 months ago
StoryLegal Procedures barryj1415 years 2 months ago

My stories

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A Trip to Tanglewood

Marie Augustin, a nurses aide, is blindsided when an elderly client asks the Haitian woman to accompany him on a trip to hear the Boston Symphony Orchestra perform in Tanglewood.
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The Cross-eyed Gypsy

A straight-laced ex-nun must decide what to do with a stolen Sony Trinitron TV. The arrival of a Russian Jew in the apartment complex resolves the matter of the ’hot’ TV while ...
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Two Pockets

According to Hasidic tradition, everyone must have two pockets. In the right pocket are to be the words: ‘For my sake was the world created,’ and in the left: ‘I am dust and ashes.’
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Just Like Dostoyevsky

Sylvia Mandelstam tells people what a wonderful time she had at the Russian literary symposium in Moscow. Unfortunately, the trip was an unmitigated fiasco not unlike her personal life.

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